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  • 1Vibration white finger — (also known as hand arm vibration syndrome and dead finger[1]) is a secondary form of Raynaud s syndrome, an industrial injury triggered by continuous use of vibrating hand held machinery. Use of the term Vibration White Finger has generally been …

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  • 2Vibration — For the soul music group, see The Vibrations. For the machining context, see Machining vibrations. For the albums, see Vibrations (Roy Ayers album) and Vibrations (The Three Sounds album). Classical mechanics …

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  • 3Vibration theory of olfaction — The Vibration theory of smell proposes that a molecule s smell character is due to its vibrational frequency in the infrared range. The theory is opposed to the more widely accepted shape theory of olfaction, which proposes that a molecule s… …

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  • 4Vibration control — In earthquake engineering, vibration control is a set of technical means aimed to mitigate seismic impacts in building and non building structures [http://www.ecs.csun.edu/ shustov/Seismic Control Directory.html] . All seismic vibration control… …

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  • 5vibration — 1. A shaking. 2. A to and fro movement, as in oscillation. [L. vibratio, fr. vibro, pp. atus, to quiver, shake] * * * vi·bra·tion vī brā shən n 1 a) a periodic motion of the particles of an elastic body or medium in alternately opposite… …

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  • 6vibration — /vaɪˈbreɪʃən/ (say vuy brayshuhn) noun 1. the act of vibrating; oscillation. 2. the state of vibrating; tremulous effect. 3. Physics the oscillating or periodic motion of a particle, group of particles, or solid object about its equilibrium… …

  • 7Whole body vibration — Whole Body Vibration: function and effectsWhole Body Vibration (WBV) was developed by Russian scientist Vladimir Nazarov, to prevent astronauts muscles and bones wasting when they were in space. Because there is no gravitational force in space,… …

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  • 8Coriolis effect — For the psychophysical perception effect, see Coriolis effect (perception). Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law …

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  • 9Doppler effect — Change of wavelength caused by motion of the source. An animation illustrating how the Doppler effect causes a car engine or siren to soun …

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  • 10Greenhouse effect — The Greenhouse effect refers to the change in the thermal equilibrium temperature of a planet or moon by the presence of an atmosphere containing gas that absorbs infrared radiation. [ [http://www.ipcc.ch/pdf/assessment report/ar4/syr/ar4 syr… …

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